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Table of Contents Palm® Ultralight Wireless Headset 1 Package contents 2 Charging your headset 3 Pairing your headset with your Bluetooth smartphone 7 Turning your headset on and off 10 Wearing your headset on your left or right ear 11 Using your headset 15 Making a call 16 Answering a call 17 Using auto answer 18 Muting a call 19 What do the colored flashes and tones mean 20 Advanced features 21 Common questions 22 Customer support for your headset 23 Caring for your headset 23 Glossary 24 Important battery safety information 25 Product regulatory information 26 ii
Table of Contents Palm® Ultralight Wireless Headset 1 Package contents 2 Charging your headset 3 Pairing your headset with your Bluetooth smartphone 7 Turning your headset on and off 10 Wearing your headset on your left or right ear 11 Using your headset 15 Making a call 16 Answering a call 17 Using auto answer 18 Muting a call 19 What do the colored flashes and tones mean 20 Advanced features 21 Common questions 22 Customer support for your headset 23 Caring for your headset 23 Glossary 24 Important battery safety information 25 Product regulatory information 26 ii
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... with its operation. Before answering calls, consider your package. What you'll learn to do not make the best use of your headset and turn it -for purchasing the Palm® ultralight wireless headset. Palm® Ultralight Wireless Headset Palm® Ultralight Wireless Headset Before getting started and make notes or read this guide to the driver, and this may increase the likelihood of children in the car, or difficult...
... with its operation. Before answering calls, consider your package. What you'll learn to do not make the best use of your headset and turn it -for purchasing the Palm® ultralight wireless headset. Palm® Ultralight Wireless Headset Palm® Ultralight Wireless Headset Before getting started and make notes or read this guide to the driver, and this may increase the likelihood of children in the car, or difficult...
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... case Charging adapter* Headset carrying pocket Battery holder Headset with a built-in rechargeable battery Indicator light Call control button Volume/DSP/mute button Microphone Battery charger** AAA battery*** Small, medium, and large soft-gel ear tips Earloop * Use only the charger provided with your Palm® TreoTM smartphone and the charging adapter provided. ** This is a AAA battery-powered charger that can be used to recharge your headset. *** Replace the battery with only a nonrechargeable AAA battery. 2 Palm® ultralight wireless headset
... case Charging adapter* Headset carrying pocket Battery holder Headset with a built-in rechargeable battery Indicator light Call control button Volume/DSP/mute button Microphone Battery charger** AAA battery*** Small, medium, and large soft-gel ear tips Earloop * Use only the charger provided with your Palm® TreoTM smartphone and the charging adapter provided. ** This is a AAA battery-powered charger that can be used to recharge your headset. *** Replace the battery with only a nonrechargeable AAA battery. 2 Palm® ultralight wireless headset
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... it needs to charge your headset, you must charge your headset and can void the warranty on the product. Charging the headset for an hour provides a minimum charge. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 3 You can use the AAA battery-powered charger to be purchased separately. [ ! ] IMPORTANT Using another AC charger may damage or destroy your headset for the full three hours before using it the first time.
... it needs to charge your headset, you must charge your headset and can void the warranty on the product. Charging the headset for an hour provides a minimum charge. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 3 You can use the AAA battery-powered charger to be purchased separately. [ ! ] IMPORTANT Using another AC charger may damage or destroy your headset for the full three hours before using it the first time.
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... to the charging adapter at the base of your headset carrying pocket 2 and plug it into the 3 headset carrying pocket. If your headset has already been paired with your smartphone. Charging your headset Using your Treo smartphone's AC charger 0 1 Connect the AC charger to pair your headset and your phone, you can begin using the headset immediately. 4 Palm® ultralight wireless headset The indicator light remains red while your headset into a wall outlet...
... to the charging adapter at the base of your headset carrying pocket 2 and plug it into the 3 headset carrying pocket. If your headset has already been paired with your smartphone. Charging your headset Using your Treo smartphone's AC charger 0 1 Connect the AC charger to pair your headset and your phone, you can begin using the headset immediately. 4 Palm® ultralight wireless headset The indicator light remains red while your headset into a wall outlet...
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... you, separate the charging adapter from your headset Using the AAA battery-powered charger 0 1 Twist the bottom of the AAA battery-powered charger slightly counterclockwise and remove the battery holder. 2 Insert the AAA battery into the holder, slide the battery holder back into the battery charger, and turn the battery holder slightly clockwise. Do not twist the components. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 5 Charging your headset carrying pocket by grasping both...
... you, separate the charging adapter from your headset Using the AAA battery-powered charger 0 1 Twist the bottom of the AAA battery-powered charger slightly counterclockwise and remove the battery holder. 2 Insert the AAA battery into the holder, slide the battery holder back into the battery charger, and turn the battery holder slightly clockwise. Do not twist the components. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 5 Charging your headset carrying pocket by grasping both...
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... the headset carrying pocket, and push the battery charger into the headset carrying pocket until it . Charging your headset twice before you need to replace it snaps into the headset carrying pocket. Headset carrying pocket Battery charger This is done in this step. When your headset into place. One AAA battery should be able to Step 4. This is fully charged, the red light turns off. 6 Palm® ultralight wireless headset
... the headset carrying pocket, and push the battery charger into the headset carrying pocket until it . Charging your headset twice before you need to replace it snaps into the headset carrying pocket. Headset carrying pocket Battery charger This is done in this step. When your headset into place. One AAA battery should be able to Step 4. This is fully charged, the red light turns off. 6 Palm® ultralight wireless headset
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... the headset indicator light alternately flashes red and blue. 2 On your headset, it displays "Palm Ultralight" with Bluetooth® wireless technology, such as your Treo smartphone and your headset on . 4 Select Setup Devices, and then select Hands-free Setup. 5 Select Next. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 7 If pairing is on, see Turning your Palm ultralight wireless headset. Pairing your headset with your Bluetooth smartphone Pairing your headset with your Bluetooth smartphone Pairing, also known as forming a partnership, creates a unique and encrypted wireless link...
... the headset indicator light alternately flashes red and blue. 2 On your headset, it displays "Palm Ultralight" with Bluetooth® wireless technology, such as your Treo smartphone and your headset on . 4 Select Setup Devices, and then select Hands-free Setup. 5 Select Next. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 7 If pairing is on, see Turning your Palm ultralight wireless headset. Pairing your headset with your Bluetooth smartphone Pairing your headset with your Bluetooth smartphone Pairing, also known as forming a partnership, creates a unique and encrypted wireless link...
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... smartphone (Windows Mobile versions) 0 1 Make sure your headset is off, and then press and hold the Call control button until the headset indicator light alternately flashes red and blue. 2 On your smartphone, go to it is connecting with your headset. Select Palm Ultralight, and then select Next. 5 When your headset, it displays "Palm Ultralight" with a headphone icon next to the Today screen and tap Bluetooth . 3 Check the Turn on Bluetooth box...
... smartphone (Windows Mobile versions) 0 1 Make sure your headset is off, and then press and hold the Call control button until the headset indicator light alternately flashes red and blue. 2 On your smartphone, go to it is connecting with your headset. Select Palm Ultralight, and then select Next. 5 When your headset, it displays "Palm Ultralight" with a headphone icon next to the Today screen and tap Bluetooth . 3 Check the Turn on Bluetooth box...
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... Hands Free box if it is off, and then press and hold the Call control button until the headset indicator light alternately flashes red and blue. 2 Set your Bluetooth phone to a setup, connect, or Bluetooth menu on your phone screen asks for a passkey, enter 0000, and then select Yes or OK. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 9 Typically, the steps involve going to discover your headset by following your phone's instruction guide. Pairing your headset with other Bluetooth phones 0 1 Make...
... Hands Free box if it is off, and then press and hold the Call control button until the headset indicator light alternately flashes red and blue. 2 Set your Bluetooth phone to a setup, connect, or Bluetooth menu on your phone screen asks for a passkey, enter 0000, and then select Yes or OK. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 9 Typically, the steps involve going to discover your headset by following your phone's instruction guide. Pairing your headset with other Bluetooth phones 0 1 Make...
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... red flashes = greater than 2/3 battery charge • Two red flashes = 1/3 to 2/3 battery charge • One red flash = less than 1/3 battery charge 10 Palm® ultralight wireless headset If you are wearing your headset, you hear a series of ascending tones when the power turns on your headset by pressing and holding the Call control button until the indicator light glows red or until the indicator light glows blue. Turning your headset on and off Turning your headset on...
... red flashes = greater than 2/3 battery charge • Two red flashes = 1/3 to 2/3 battery charge • One red flash = less than 1/3 battery charge 10 Palm® ultralight wireless headset If you are wearing your headset, you hear a series of ascending tones when the power turns on your headset by pressing and holding the Call control button until the indicator light glows red or until the indicator light glows blue. Turning your headset on and off Turning your headset on...
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Palm® ultralight wireless headset 13 When you go out of range, only the power off function will hear a beep in your headset. When the connection drops between your body. Using the earloop You can attach the earloop to your headset to improve stability. 0 1 Remove the ear tip from your headset by turning it to the neutral position and pulling it away from...
Palm® ultralight wireless headset 13 When you go out of range, only the power off function will hear a beep in your headset. When the connection drops between your body. Using the earloop You can attach the earloop to your headset to improve stability. 0 1 Remove the ear tip from your headset by turning it to the neutral position and pulling it away from...
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... the Volume button before you should hear two ascending tones. Press the button until you activate the mute setting, which mutes your voice to reduce background noise. Volume button When you turn it on . Using your headset Using your headset Your headset uses a digital signal processor (DSP) to the other person. [ ! ] IMPORTANT For your comfort, health, and safety, do not exceed moderate volume levels. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 15...
... the Volume button before you should hear two ascending tones. Press the button until you activate the mute setting, which mutes your voice to reduce background noise. Volume button When you turn it on . Using your headset Using your headset Your headset uses a digital signal processor (DSP) to the other person. [ ! ] IMPORTANT For your comfort, health, and safety, do not exceed moderate volume levels. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 15...
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... Palm® ultralight wireless headset Making a call Making a call 0 1 Make sure your headset is automatically transferred to avoid accidentally activating your smartphone. A short beep sounds to confirm that the call has ended. [ ! ] IMPORTANT Use only short presses when making, ending, or answering a call is on. 2 Dial the number on your phone and wireless plan support it 3 Increase or decrease the call volume...
... Palm® ultralight wireless headset Making a call Making a call 0 1 Make sure your headset is automatically transferred to avoid accidentally activating your smartphone. A short beep sounds to confirm that the call has ended. [ ! ] IMPORTANT Use only short presses when making, ending, or answering a call is on. 2 Dial the number on your phone and wireless plan support it 3 Increase or decrease the call volume...
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.... 18 Palm® ultralight wireless headset Using auto answer If your headset is in this alert, press the Call control button. [ * ] NOTE When your headset has been paired with your phone and you make or answer a call on your phone while your headset is turned off (or is out of range of the phone), your headset automatically tries to connect to the call if you turn it on your headset flashes blue and...
.... 18 Palm® ultralight wireless headset Using auto answer If your headset is in this alert, press the Call control button. [ * ] NOTE When your headset has been paired with your phone and you make or answer a call on your phone while your headset is turned off (or is out of range of the phone), your headset automatically tries to connect to the call if you turn it on your headset flashes blue and...
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... 10 seconds Mute on Blue flash followed after a few seconds by 1-3 red flashes indicating the battery level. You will also hear a series of ascending tones. What do the colored flashes and tones mean ? Power on Blue flash every 5 seconds Powering off Red flash and descending tones Power off No lights On a call Rapid, alternating blue and purple flashes every 6 seconds Ringing Rapid, alternating blue and red flashes 20 Palm® ultralight wireless headset
... 10 seconds Mute on Blue flash followed after a few seconds by 1-3 red flashes indicating the battery level. You will also hear a series of ascending tones. What do the colored flashes and tones mean ? Power on Blue flash every 5 seconds Powering off Red flash and descending tones Power off No lights On a call Rapid, alternating blue and purple flashes every 6 seconds Ringing Rapid, alternating blue and red flashes 20 Palm® ultralight wireless headset
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... last number you are not sure if your smartphone supports the hands-free Bluetooth profile. [ * ] NOTE Most Bluetooth phones support the hands-free profile. Switch a call from phone to headset To switch a call from your phone to your smartphone to perform other tasks like redialing and putting a call on hold the Call control button for two seconds. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 21 this means you can use your headset instead...
... last number you are not sure if your smartphone supports the hands-free Bluetooth profile. [ * ] NOTE Most Bluetooth phones support the hands-free profile. Switch a call from phone to headset To switch a call from your phone to your smartphone to perform other tasks like redialing and putting a call on hold the Call control button for two seconds. Palm® ultralight wireless headset 21 this means you can use your headset instead...
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... specifications and they support the Bluetooth headset and/or hands-free profile(s). It also emits only signals that use with cordless phones. Appliances such as cordless phones and wireless networking equipment may not support voiceactivated dialing through Bluetooth wireless technology. If it is supported, you must first set the voice tags on the model, your smartphone may cause interference, adding a crackling noise. The operating range is not designed for use...
... specifications and they support the Bluetooth headset and/or hands-free profile(s). It also emits only signals that use with cordless phones. Appliances such as cordless phones and wireless networking equipment may not support voiceactivated dialing through Bluetooth wireless technology. If it is supported, you must first set the voice tags on the model, your smartphone may cause interference, adding a crackling noise. The operating range is not designed for use...
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... that you have paired your mobile phone with your headset. 24 Palm® ultralight wireless headset Glossary Glossary 0 Bluetooth® wireless technology Pairing (also known as mobile phones and headsets, without wires or cords over a distance of approximately 33 feet (10 meters). When you must enter on the phone in order to connect devices, such as forming a partnership) Passkey or PIN Radio technology developed to pair the mobile phone with each...
... that you have paired your mobile phone with your headset. 24 Palm® ultralight wireless headset Glossary Glossary 0 Bluetooth® wireless technology Pairing (also known as mobile phones and headsets, without wires or cords over a distance of approximately 33 feet (10 meters). When you must enter on the phone in order to connect devices, such as forming a partnership) Passkey or PIN Radio technology developed to pair the mobile phone with each...
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... the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from where the receiver is no guarantee that may void the user's authority to correct the interference by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to operate the equipment. 26 Palm® ultralight wireless headset...
... the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from where the receiver is no guarantee that may void the user's authority to correct the interference by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to operate the equipment. 26 Palm® ultralight wireless headset...